This .22LR shortage is starting to piss me off.

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Not sure where the shortage is, picked up 4200 rounds for $200. Don't mind the 2100 round label on the can, I'm just reusing it.

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Mind sharing where you picked those up for that price?
 
Yean, not sure I'd buy a gun there, but for ammo they have become my go to store, and not just for .22lr.

The one in Vaughan Ontario wanted to sell restricteds and IIRC even have an indoor range.

The city squashed those plans.

They don't have an indoor range. What you are thinking of is the archery range at the vaughan location.
 
was just in PA same deal no 22lr went to cabelas super store wow what a place ,rifles all over on racks just pickem up and have a look very surreal , but they had a order of thunder bolts in 20 bucks a brick ,had about 150000 rounds guy said would be gone in about 20 minutes
too bad i couldnt bring any back damn laws
 
Was in Wholesale North Edmonton an hour ago, no .22. They had but some guy walked in and bought everything they had, around $1000 in one swipe. He said new store policy now 500 rounds max. Also no pistol powder other then H110. A $1000 worth of .22 and people keep saying their not hoarding!
 
i dont think anyone has denied that there is hoarding. i would consider anything above a years supply hoarding. if you are shooting 20k rounds a year having that much on hand isnt a big deal when you consider your consumption. there are some people who have more ammo in storage than they have shot in the previous 10 years combined. the division is in people who think there is a 'shortage'. i am of the firm belief that taking types of ammo out of the equation (ie you will shoot whatever), production is only a little behind demand. in that sense there isnt much of a 'shortage' at all (if any at all). the issue is ammo stockpiles that people have. I know of several people (in my small sample size) in the US sitting on 100k rounds of .22. and these are self-proclaimed centerfire shooters who perhaps shoot 5k rounds a year of rimfire. if all rimfire ammo was distributed according to what everyone shot and people purchased only what they needed we would have more than enough ammo to go around.
 
They don't have an indoor range. What you are thinking of is the archery range at the vaughan location.

I know they don't have a range. I'm there a couple times a month.

I clearly stated they WANTED to put in a range and sell restricteds but the City of Vaughan wouldn't allow them to.
 
york region police went in there and demanded that they remove all of their assisted opening knives from store shelves because in their opinion they were 'illegal'. i really wish law enforcement were actually familiar with... you know... laws... so is it really any surprise to anyone that they would oppose a range and selling restricted firearms?

i was there a few days after they had to clear out their knives looking for one. the shelf was half empty. the counter guy said they were all boxed up in the back and there was a decent chance that they would be destroyed because they were unable to send them back due to a technicality (hopefully they were able to send them back after all). and they were not cheap. im talking about benchmade's and other higher end knives.
 
york region police went in there and demanded that they remove all of their assisted opening knives from store shelves because in their opinion they were 'illegal'. i really wish law enforcement were actually familiar with... you know... laws... so is it really any surprise to anyone that they would oppose a range and selling restricted firearms?

i was there a few days after they had to clear out their knives looking for one. the shelf was half empty. the counter guy said they were all boxed up in the back and there was a decent chance that they would be destroyed because they were unable to send them back due to a technicality (hopefully they were able to send them back after all). and they were not cheap. im talking about benchmade's and other higher end knives.

I would have to wonder why they wouldn't just ship them to another store in Canada that isn't in a town run by morons.
 
I know they don't have a range. I'm there a couple times a month.

I clearly stated they WANTED to put in a range and sell restricteds but the City of Vaughan wouldn't allow them to.

You said "The one in Vaughan Ontario wanted to sell restricteds and IIRC even have an indoor range."

To me that sentence looks like you meant to say "they wanted to sell restricted's and, if I recall correctly, even have a indoor range" which almost seemed like they already had an indoor range. A lot of people there at first glance think that the indoor range is for firearms as it is right beside the rather large firearms counter.

Congratulations on being there a couple times a month, that's pretty impressive.
 
Cabela's just charged my Card for some .22 I ordered a few months back with free ship that was B.O... :)

Makes me happy, .22 is hard to get around here at decent prices.
 
Cabela's just charged my Card for some .22 I ordered a few months back with free ship that was B.O... :)

Makes me happy, .22 is hard to get around here at decent prices.
that just means that they are going to send you something completely different, in the wrong quantity, and charge you shipping for it.
 
Just curious:

Why do some people need so much .22 ammo?

I've still got some full boxes from the 1960s.

I've got three .22 rifles and take one out once in a while, shoot about 10 shots to see how the rifle works, then put it away for a year or so.

I can't grasp this freak out over the supposed "shortage."
 
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